Herefordshire Through Time contains an extensive Education
section geared primarily to Keystages 3 and 4, but which is also
suitable as a teaching resource for primary schools and further
education courses. There are also general information pages on all
historical periods and a variety of topics, including medieval
castles, transport and industry, workhouses, non-conformist
chapels, and prisons. These can be accessed from the
Herefordshire's Past link on the left hand side of
this page. It also includes a guest author section with various
articles on aspects of Herefordshire's history; this can be found
under "History and Archaeology of Herefordshire".
Work is in progress to integrate the Education section and the History and Archaeology of Herefordshire section of the old Historic Herefordshire On Line website, so that both appear together in the Herefordshire's Past section of this website. It is hoped that the new section will go live early in 2009. While this work continues, you will be connected to the appropriate section of the Historic Herefordshire On Line website.
Please note that, due to staff holidays, the Herefordshire Sites and Monuments Record will be closed from Wednesday 17th February until Monday 22nd February inclusive. We will re-open at 9am on Tuesday 23rd February.
Welcome to Herefordshire Through Time, the website for Herefordshire Archaeology and the Herefordshire Sites and Monuments Record. This website provides access to a wide range of information about the archaeology and history of Herefordshire, and the work of Herefordshire Council's archaeology service. To consult the pages you are interested in, click on the links on the left hand side of the page, or on the tabs at the top of the page.
The SMR Search function allows you to search the Sites and Monuments Record's databases. These include the monuments database (which currently contains around 20,000 records), the sources database (giving details of the origin of the information held in the monuments database) and the historic field names database. All of these can be searched in a variety of ways, allowing for general or very specific searches.
To learn more about Herefordshire through the ages, go to the Herefordshire's Past pages. Arranged primarily by time periods, these pages provide more detailed information on a wide range of topics, including castles, the Romans, the Middle Ages, the Civil War in Herefordshire, buildings, transport and industry, and prehistoric Herefordshire. Some of this information has been designed for use by schools.
Other sections of the site provide further information on Herefordshire Archaeology, its staff members and their work. The News, Events and Projects pages include the latest archaeological news from the county, details of forthcoming events, and background information on our projects. The Resources pages allow access to downloadable project reports and our Historic Environment Today newsletter, suggestions for sites to visit, information for archaeological contractors working in Herefordshire, and information of interest to metal detectorists and people thinking of getting involved in metal detecting.
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